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Call No:
  • 1999.72.3
Title:
  • Sampler
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Place of Production/Origin:
Description:
  • A large sampler elaborately embroidered. The top is embroidered with trees, flowers, and birds in blue, green, red, black, and brown. The next four lines are of the alphabet and then one and a half lines state Mary Sprague's birth date. An eight line verse is done in blue, green, purple, red, white, brown, and black. The bottom has same trees, birds, and flowers. Verse is "Virtue is the chiefest beauty of the mind, the noblest ornament of human kind, Virtue is our safeguard and our guiding star that stire up true reason when our senses err. I have seen the bright azure of morn with darkness and clouds shadowed o'er, I have found that the rose has a thorn which will wound when its bloom is no more."
Date(s):
  • 1807;
Collection Type:
Object Type:
Material(s):
  • silk floss
  • linen plain weave
Medium(s):
  • Embroidery
Subjects:
Research Notes:
  • Part of a collection of twelve samplers from the Claflin family.
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Image ID Numbers:
  • https://RIHS.MINISISINC.COM/RIHS_IMAGE/RHiX171612w.jpg
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